Day 2

The kiss may have lasted a couple seconds at most, but it felt like an eternity to Anna. Elsa had pulled away and looked scared, terrified of what had occurred. Anna stood there shocked and not able to move. She had enjoyed the kiss, she REALLY enjoyed the kiss, but it was so unexpected that she couldn't think. Let alone move from the ecstasy that had overcome her.

"I'm so sorry" Elsa said backing up. "I'm so sorry!What's wrong with me?... I didn't mean it!" Elsa looked like she was on the verge of tears and backed up against the door, taking one teary eyed look back at Anna, and then wiping away her face. She flung open the door and ran through the crowd. When Anna regained control of her body, she tried to chase after Elsa, but by the time she got back inside to the party she didn't see her fleeting momentary paramour.

"Anna? What happened? Elsa just ran out of here hysterical." Kristoff hadn't budged from the corner Anna had left him in but looked incredibly confused upon seeing the blonde in such a way. She was always so reserved. Anna looked at him concerned and tried to gain back her ability to form words.

"I-I…don't know. I don't know what was wrong, she kissed me and then took off like she was scared or something!"

Kristoff didn't even question the kiss, almost like he expected it to happen. He just looked confused at Elsa's sudden disappearance. Anna just wanted to talk to her, to know what was wrong with her. So many questions began to race through her mind. Why did she kiss me? Why did she run? Why was she crying!? Upon realizing there was no way to contact her, her heart dropped into her stomach. The poor girl was out there somewhere in the cold, crying and scared.

Anna stayed at Kristoff's apartment for another hour or so until the party began to die down. People were passed out in every available chair and couch, some even lining the floor. Kristoff walked Anna home to be safe, even though her apartment was only a block or so from his, just to be safe since he didn't trust whoever she might make the misfortune of running into on new year's eve.

Anna got back to her apartment safely and let Kristoff in for a little bit to talk. Anna brewed some tea for them to drink and ended up talking for so long, that around 4 in the morning, Anna just let him sleep on the couch. She figured he wouldn't want to go back to his apartment anyways. It had become a den for passed out partiers anyways. Anna lay in bed not able to sleep. What was wrong with Elsa? Why did she run?...Will I ever see her again?

Anna thought these questions over and over before finally falling asleep hours later. There was something about that girl Anna couldn't figure out. There was a spark, a connection. Anna couldn't have been the only one who felt it.

Day 331

Anna's apartment was a mess. She hadn't cleaned in weeks; there was no reason to with the way she felt. The red head had not even gotten out of bed today. She wasn't even hungry, she was rarely ever hungry. Her phone began to buzz on the night stand and she reached for it. It was Kristoff.

"I know you care… But I don't feel like talking Kristoff…"

As Anna put her phone back, she knocked a piece of paper off the night stand. Anna groaned and rolled over to pick it up. It wasn't just a piece of paper, it was a picture. She lay in bed staring at the photo booth pictures she had taken with Elsa that day they spent at the mall. The black and white strip of photo paper stared back at her in the dimly lit room and all Anna could do was cry and remember the happy times she had. They had gotten into that photo booth because of Anna. She almost had to drag Elsa in with her, but Anna could tell Elsa enjoyed every minute of her begging. The next four photos they took, each sillier than the last actually brought a smile to Anna's face and she giggled for the first time since the accident.

Day 17

It would be over two weeks before Anna was to see Elsa again, the same day that classes started back up. Anna had tried to stop thinking about the kiss, about Elsa, but it was impossible. The blonde had invaded her mind and left her haunted for the last two weeks. Maybe it was just a curiosity, maybe it was that connection she felt, but Anna needed to see her again.

The break finally came to an end and Anna had woken up early to get her books ready for class. Truthfully she was excited to get back to school. Maybe she could find someone who knew something about Elsa, or maybe at least she could get busy in her studies. That way she could forget about the best kiss of her life, and the knowledge she'll never have it again.

Anna was out the door and walking to campus an hour before her class actually started. She had been putting off finding out where her philosophy class was all break and now she was out of time. Anna walked around campus, through the halls, and finally found her classroom tucked behind the stairs in a large lecture hall. She wandered in and took a seat half way up the rows and sat there patiently waiting for class to start.

10 minutes passed and Anna began to make echoes in the large auditorium. It began with Anna saying hello in different ways, until she began to turn into gibberish and giggling at her own sounds.

20 minutes passed and Anna started becoming confused. Where is everyone? Where's the teacher? I swear if I mixed up my classes again…Just then the door opened and the custodian came in with a cart full of cleaning supplies and a boom box playing loud music. Anna stared at the short mustached man until he looked up at her. He looked curiously at her and then Anna broke the silence.

"Soooo… Are you here for philosophy?"

The man stood there staring at Anna and turned off his music. Great. He doesn't speak English…. Anna began to gesture at her book which had PHILOSOPHY in bold letters on it. The man stared at her for a few moments before pointing at the door, not taking his eyes off the girl.

Anna hopped down the stairs and looked at the door. There was a hand written note from her teacher.

Hey class!

For any of you who forgot to check your email,

I will be gone until next week, a family emergency came up.

See you next Monday!

-Professor Q.

Anna turned around laughing slowly, turning red from embarrassment.

"Whoops! I guess I should have checked my email, silly me!"

The man stared at her, mouth hanging open and eyes half closed.

"Right...no habla ingles. Ummm… bye!"

Anna backed up a few steps and the man waved her off. She stepped through the door and once the door closed, the music came back on. Anna sighed, Guess I got the rest of the day off… She walked out on campus, it was still a relatively cold day so Anna bundled her purple coat tighter around her. She made it to the street and decided to take a walk around town with her free time.

Anna walked for about thirty minutes before finding herself in a park. It was a nice cloudy day, though, Anna preferred the summer. But she couldn't deny it was a beautiful day. She found herself a nice bench and sat staring out at some trees and a small pond. A squirrel came out of the tree and ran around the pond searching for acorns or something to eat. Anna smiled at the critter and reached into her backpack and pulled out a small pack of crackers. As she rustled with the packaging the small animal stared at her, cocking its head. Anna freed one of the crackers and held it out to the squirrel.

"Come on! It's okay!"

The squirrel slowly scuttled over to her, stopping several feet in front of her. She reached out even further with the cracker and the squirrel quickly grabbed it in its tiny paws and ran back up the tree. It immediately began nibbling on the cracker, not taking its eyes off Anna. Anna smiled content with her actions. Suddenly, her moment of quiet was interrupted by bell chimes close by.

Anna turned her head to see a small church on the edge of the park, it was beautiful. It was a small cozy church that looked to be pretty old with brightly colored windows. Anna shrugged and decided to check it out, churches always seemed so peaceful to her.

As she got closer to the church she saw her. Elsa was right there.

She was walking around the corner and walked up to the doors. As she was opening the large wooden door, Elsa looked out into the park and saw Anna. A panic set over Elsa's demeanor. She turned quickly away and slipped behind the wooden frame.

Anna's heart jumped out of her chest and she ran as fast as she could down the dirt path up to the place of worship, throwing open the door. She looked around frantically looking for her blonde crush. Anna stood there in the door when a man approached her.

"May I help you, dear?"

Anna turned to her side to find a man there. He was dressed nicely in a button down shirt that was ironed neatly. Even the top button had been set. He had light brown hair that had begun to grey on the sides, a nicely combed mustache, and bright blue eyes. Anna froze for a second confused as to why he was talking to her. The man could obviously tell by Anna's confused look that she didn't know who he was.

"I'm sorry young lady, let me introduce myself. I am the pastor of the church, Pastor Charles Arendelle." He stuck out his hand for a hand shake.

"Oh! Hi! I'm Anna!" She accepted his hand and gave a nice firm hand shake.

"What can I help you with, Anna?" he asked caringly.

"Oh I was looking for a girl, do you know if a girl by the name of Elsa is here?"

The pastor formed a puzzled look.

"Oh yes she's here, are you a friend of hers?"

"Sort of," Anna said still trying to catch her breath from running.

The Pastor had pointed down a hallway to a door on the far left that he told Anna she would find Elsa in. Anna walked down the hallway looking at the biblical paintings on the walls. She finally got to the door and stopped. She breathed in slowly, trying to contain her excitement from exploding. Anna opened the door and sure enough found Elsa sitting at a desk, writing in a spiral. Upon seeing Anna, the pen fell from Elsa's hand and she looked horrified again.

"Anna!? What are you doing here?" Elsa finally spoke.

"Well hello to you too!" Anna said with a smile. "I didn't think of you for much of a religious person."

Elsa composed herself and became straight faced.

"Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you," Elsa said coldly, staring at the floor.

"No no no! I didn't mean to- look Elsa I just mean, I don't know you very well and after new years-"

"It meant nothing" Elsa interrupted.

Anna felt like she was punched in the stomach.

"What…?" Anna said shakily, trying not to cry.

"I said it meant nothing! It was a mistake!" Elsa was on the verge of yelling, her eyes watering over.

"I see…" Anna said defeated, her hopes dashed, tears falling from her eyes on the floor. If Anna had looked up, she would have seen what Elsa was writing. If Anna had only known how Elsa had felt about the kiss. But she didn't.

Elsa sat down, fists bunched together. Trying to compose herself. The door opened up, it was Pastor Charles.

"What's going on in here? I heard yelling?" He was obviously concerned.

"Nothing dad, we're fine." Elsa said suppressing her emotions.

Dad?! Oh no no no….

"Anna was just leaving, weren't you Anna?" Elsa said turning to her.

Once again, Anna felt a punch in her stomach. But she didn't want to be deterred just yet.

"Yeah I gotta go actually," Anna said. Elsa looked just as hurt by her words as Anna. "Here's my number, I remember you said you wanted it." Anna forced a smile and walked over to Elsa. She picked up a pen and leaned down to the open spiral. She was shocked; in the spiral was an almost perfect drawing of her, down to every detail. It was the first time during the visit that Anna felt like she was revived and that she had a chance. Just as soon as she saw it, Elsa slammed the spiral shut and looked horrified at Anna.

Anna reached down and grabbed a blank piece of paper; she jotted down her number, not looking away from Elsa's beautiful blue eyes.

"Call me sometime, Elsa. Can't wait to see you!" Anna said pulling away, Elsa wasn't breathing the whole time she was near and let out a long breath when Anna turned around.

"It was good to see you Mr. Arendelle- er, Pastor Arendelle?"

"Either is fine." He said smiling

'Alright. Well I'll see you again soon Elsa."

Anna walked out and as soon as she closed the church door, she fell against the wall crying. She could only stay strong for so long.

A/N : Hope you enjoyed chapter 2! Well, I guess this story really doesn't have chapters because of the whole day thing... But anyways, hope you've enjoyed!